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The aftermath certainly was expected, and fish kills in the wake of Hurricane Francine showed up last week.

While south Louisiana poured sweat to get ready for Hurricane Francine, teal hunters had a little more concern for what the storm would leave in its wake.

It always brings a curious smile when you watch and listen to older, more veteran bass fishermen talk, and most times complain, about trying to catch fish in a tournament, and talk about the c…

The DeRidder leased-for-hunting site has two fields (500 acres of harvested corn and soybeans) north and south of U.S. 190 about five miles west of its intersection with La. 171 and La. 27. Ne…

It’s about this time every year when the folks who live near rice fields and the marshes in our southwestern parishes begin seeing teal.

This week’s big news is the reopening of a seven-days-a-week recreational red snapper season.

Don’t know why this happens, but every summer coastal anglers are blessed with what only can be called “a bonus fish.”

Two teams of youngsters decided to celebrate their love of the outdoors on the day leading up to what’s ahead — back to school week.